Heavy rain has triggered a spate of landslides and washed away chunks of road across Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand over the weekend, throwing travel out of whack. Himachal Pradesh received the most amount of rain in a single day—1065% more than normal, affecting roads, sending rivers in spate and claiming a few lives. Here’s the complete update:

On Sunday, Himachal Pradesh received its highest ever rainfall in a single day—1065% more than normal. Nearly 670 roads, including 13 national highways, were shut down. At least 22 people have lost their lives.

Hundreds of people are stranded in Lahaul & Spiti as a freak, out-of-season snowfall has blocked roads in the region. More than 300 vehicles are stranded on the Spiti-Leh road after flash floods triggered landslides.

A vehicle crushed due to heavy rainfall in Shimla on 18 August. Photo: STR/AFP/Getty Images

The footbridge over Sutlej river, which connects Shakra, Baaladi, Bindla and Jedvi villages, collapsed after the water levels increased due to heavy rain. Gates of the Pandoh and the Nathpa Jhakri dams in Himachal Pradesh are being opened as the water level in Beas and Sutlej are very high.

Himachal Pradesh: A portion of a footbridge over Sutlej river in Chaba area of Shimla collapsed yesterday after the water level in the river increased due to heavy rainfall in the region. The bridge provided connectivity to Shakra, Baaladi, Bindla, & Jedvi villages pic.twitter.com/XxPypEhVmi

A chunk of road on the Kullu Manali highway near Green Tax has been destroyed due to rising water levels, says Sunand Sood, a travel blogger and a resident of Kullu. He further informs that parts of Swarghat Road from Chandigarh to Delhi have been affected by landslides, leaving several people stranded. “People have been redirected to Una Road,” says Sood.

More road updates, as of Monday morning:

Swarghat-Mandi road is blocked due to landslides

Overflow of river water has stalled traffic on Mandi-Manali road

Manali-Rohtang road has been blocked

Cloudbursts between Koksar and Sissu have left 200 tourists stranded with no network

Manali-Leh highway is not operational due to a cloudburst

Continuous rains have blocked the Leh-Khardung La road

Traffic movement has been stalled at Bhuntar-Manikaran road near Sarsadi after a landslide.

Manali-Keylong road has also been affected

Roads that are functional:

Mandi-Shimla

Mandi-Kullu via Kataoula

Mandi-Jogindernagar

Bilaspur-Shimla

Flood alert in Delhi

The low-lying areas in Delhi have been issued a flood alert by the Delhi Government, as the Yamuna river is expected to increase and cross the danger mark today. The water level of Yamuna crossed 204.56 at 8am today. The danger level stands at 205.33 metres and the water level is expected to reach 207 metres today, according to reports.

Cloudbursts in Uttarakhand

Pilgrims travelling to Badrinath temple and the yatra have been issued a warning by the local administration. More than 2,000 yatris are stranded in Badrinath due to landslides.

Several houses and agricultural land in Arakot, Makuri and Tikochi villages have been washed away. Nearly 22 people are missing and 17 people have been killed, reports The Times of India.

#WATCH Uttarakhand: People cross road while water comes gushing down from an overflowing stream, at Lambagad slide zone on Badrinath Highway in Chamoli district. pic.twitter.com/p8R5W1MEJ9